7 Evolution of Developmental/Aid Paradigms Aid/Development Thoughts in 1990s End of Cold War: Geopolitical and foreign policy motives no longer mattered Altruistic goals occupy center stage. Post-Cold War empirical evidence - No effect of aid on growth - Inconclusive evidence of the 1980s Disappointing growth outcomes of the first generation conditionality-based structural adjustment initiatives in the 1980s Continued misery and destitution in aid-dependent Sub-Saharan Africa Growing demand for participation and inclusion, by NGOs

8 Evolution of Developmental/Aid Paradigms Aid/Development Thoughts in 1990s Growing claim that poverty reduction was being marginalized by too much focus on growth Poor coordination among donors - Taxing the capacities of LDCs and diffused aid delivery. New empirical results - effective aid conditioned on good macroeconomic environment. Institutional Deficit and Rule of Law - Governance

9 Evolution of Developmental/Aid Paradigms New Aid Paradigm (NAP) how aid is delivered is as important as the aid itself. DAC (1996) proposed the international development goals: local ownership partnership The Challenge of Inclusion - driver s seat vs passenger in the development enterprise. World Bank s Comprehensive Development Framework

11 Aid Modality A tool, an instrument, or form that transfers aid from donors to recipients. Two basic forms: Project Aid GBS General Budget Support

12 Project Aid GBS A form of aid to finance activities with a limited objective, budget, and time-frame to achieve specific results Earmark expenditures to specific activities to achieve coherent objectives with defined outputs and inputs Covers financial assistance as a contribution to host government s overall national budget in support of general development strategy agreed between donor and host country government. Do it all by donors or write a cheque and monitor the progress? PBW and SBW Donor dysfunction and recipient dysfunction

14 PROJECT LOANS ADB Aid Modalities A form of aid to finance specific activities with a limited objective, budget, and a timeframe to achieve specific results SECTOR LOANS Assistance to a sector or subsector for project-related investments in a geographic area (area slice), over a period of time (time slice), or both. Enable an integrated focus on - sector development perspectives - sector policies - sector development plans and institutions Sector lending is appropriate when a number of subprojects are to be financed

15 PROGRAM LOANS ADB Aid Modalities Provide assistance in developing a sector and improving performance through appropriate policy and institutional improvements Finance is to cover the immediate adjustment costs arising from policy reforms Potential to have sector-wide and economy-wide impacts

16 ADB Aid Modalities SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (SDP) Combination of an investment (project or sector) and a policybased program as well as attached technical assistance (TA) SDP fosters an integrated and generally long-term approach to sector needs Useful when a sector requires both investments and some policy reform, but where the investment component is unlikely to be accomplished without policy reforms

17 ADB Aid Modalities EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE LOANS (EAL) Short-term and small loans to help rebuild high priority physical assets and restore economic, social, and governance activities after emergencies EALs are designed to mitigate immediate losses to priority assets, capacity, or productivity rather than to provide relief or comprehensive reconstruction

18 ADB Aid Modalities FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION LOANS (FIL) Provided to eligible financial intermediaries (FIs) for on-lending to subborrowers for eligible subprojects, at the FI s own credit risk. Provided to FIs to finance specific development projects whose individual financing requirements are not large enough to warrant direct supervision by ADB FILs are provided in support of private sector-driven economic growth and poverty reduction Considered when there is effective demand for credit by potential sub-borrowers which cannot be met through existing sources

19 ADB Aid Modalities MULTITRANCHE FINANCING FACILITY (MFF) Flexible framework for loans and guarantees, applied to an investment program coming out of a roadmap; spread over time in slices or tranches; combines physical and nonphysical investment activities Typically will include multiple subprojects, sequenced over the medium to long term, Provides a financing plan for a program of investments in an integrated package or series of related projects intended to achieve an overall development outcome Provides the ability to secure financing as it is needed against the agreed plan. Commitment fees only applied on committed amounts

20 ADB Aid Modalities NON-SOVEREIGN PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCING FACILITY Loans and guarantees for development projects on a direct basis to selected non-sovereign public sector entities without central government (sovereign) guarantees ADB assumes the credit risk of the borrower without additional support from the central government Financial terms are set on a commercial basis, similar to private sector loans

21 ADB Aid Modalities REFINANCING FACILITY Selective support to the restructuring of existing projects that may require additional capital or that could benefit from improved financing arrangements Designed to provide additional flexibility and facilitate ADB s involvement in existing projects and programs Also allows expansion of projects with additional capital and the provision of management, technical, and policy advice

22 ADB Aid Modalities LOCAL CURRENCY LOANS Loans structured in the local currency of a DMC Offering loans denominated in a local currency may help borrowers mitigate the potential mismatch between borrowing in a foreign currency and having income streams to repay liabilities in its domestic currency PRIVATE SECTOR OPERATIONS Risk Guarantees Equity Investments Direct Loans

23 Modality (terminology) Harmonization GBS Direct BS, Multi-sector BS, SBS ADB? SWAps A mechanism for coordinating support to public expenditure programs with the objective of improving efficiency and effectiveness Characteristics: Significant funding for a single policy/expenditure program Government leadership country ownership Donor coordination, single source (TF) Gradual transition to GBS approach ADB: Project Loans, Sector Loans, SDP, Program Loans, Program Cluster Approaches

25 Aid Effectiveness Aid Effectiveness Effect of Aid on GDP growth Aid Effectiveness - General 1980 Inconclusive 1990 No effect on growth, increase the size of the government Aid is effective under good macro economic environment

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